A Government Mister om South Atralia has bee the first openly gay stg member of an Atralian Parliament to be married.
Contents:
- GAY ATRALIAN LAWMAKER PROPOS TO PARTNER DURG FLOOR BATE ON GAY MARRIAGE
- GAY ATRALIAN POLICIAN PROPOS DURG SAME-SEX MARRIAGE DEBATE
- GAY MARRIAGE A FIRST FOR ATRALIAN MP
- ATRALIA VOT FOR GAY MARRIAGE, CLEARG PATH TO LEGALIZATN
GAY ATRALIAN LAWMAKER PROPOS TO PARTNER DURG FLOOR BATE ON GAY MARRIAGE
as lbian, gay, bisexual, trans, tersex, queer or wh another mory sexual. At the time, homosexualy was still crimalised Tasmania. homosexual acts had been abolished Atralia, but long jail sentenc and.
barrier, that you n be gay and even be a member of the Atralian Parliament. I am the natn’s first openly-gay.
I am young; I am gay; I am black, a. ‘“I’m gay”: MP go public, now tongu are waggg’, The Sydney Morng. equaly “not the be all and end all” says new gay NSW Liberal MP’, Star.
GAY ATRALIAN POLICIAN PROPOS DURG SAME-SEX MARRIAGE DEBATE
newt gay MP supports marriage equaly but won’t be headg down the aisle’,.
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GAY MARRIAGE A FIRST FOR ATRALIAN MP
‘Gay. A gay Atralian lawmaker proposed to his partner durg a bate Atralia’s Hoe of Reprentativ over same-sex marriage.
ATRALIA VOT FOR GAY MARRIAGE, CLEARG PATH TO LEGALIZATN
Tim Wilson, an openly gay member of Parliament, durg a speech on the floor, thanked his partner, Ryan Bolger. Atralia|Gay Atralian Polician Propos Durg Same-Sex Marriage Debate Coch/Atralian Associated Prs, via RtersDec.
4, 2017SYDNEY, Atralia — Lawmakers Atralia’s Hoe of Reprentativ me ready on Monday for a fal bate on a bill to legalize same-sex marriage the one member had a particularly important qutn prepared: a proposal to his long-term a speech, Tim Wilson, 37, an openly gay member of Parliament wh the center-right Liberal party, spoke emotnally of the stggl he and his partner, Ryan Bolger, had enuntered as a gay uple. A Government Mister om South Atralia has bee the first openly gay stg member of an Atralian Parliament to be married.